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Agave sileri

Species of flowering plant From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Agave sileri (synonym Manfreda sileri)[1] is a species of Agave known only from coastal areas in the States of Texas and Tamaulipas. It grows on open locations with clay soil, at elevations below 100 m (330 feet).[2] Siler's tuberose is a common name.[3]

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Agave sileri is a perennial herb spreading by means of globose underground rhizomes. It produces rosettes of waxy, light green leaves mottled with dark green or brown spots. The flowering stalk can reach a height of up to 220 cm (7.2 feet), with as many as 80 greenish-yellow flowers bearing large yellow anthers.[2][4][5]

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